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One big question come Saturday is whether or not any momentum gained the previous week can be sustained. I don't really think that's the case.

AFC: Cincinnati over Jets
Baltimore over New England

Yes, there will be an upset in the 1st round. The Patriots lost Wes Welker for the season with a knee injury vs. Houston, and that means the Ravens defense will double-team Randy Moss, because after Moss & Welker, who do the Pats have as a go-to receiver? Jabar Gaffney, who was clutch 2 years ago, is not there now. The Bengals, like the Colts a week earlier, conceded to the Jets by resting their starters, and got 0 out of Chad Ochocinco. That won't be the case when they return to Ohio.

NFC: Dallas over Philadelphia
Green Bay over Arizona

They say familiarity breeds contempt. The familiarity of playing two games in a row on the same field won't change the results. The Eagles saw their 6 game win streak snapped in Arlington vs. the resurgent Cowboys, and their luck isn't going to change in 6 days. Arizona has been hot & cold the last few weeks, and, knowing they were locked into the 4 slot, played like they were a lower seed in getting thumped. They're not going to sneak up on anyone this time. One and done.

Divisional round:

AFC: Indianapolis over Baltimore
San Diego over Cincinnati
NFC: Green Bay over New Orleans
Minnesota over Dallas

Conference Championships:

AFC: Indianapolis over San Diego
NFC: Minnesota over Green Bay

Super Bowl: Minnesota over Indianapolis. Brett Favre gets one more ring, then starts the whole drama about retiring/not retiring. Again.